This beautifully illustrated book will be found shelved with the non-Hermetic bits of the library since it's not obviously a grimoire. It looks like an ordinary storybook containing tales of the type usually told to children. Upon closer examination a discerning reader will discover that it actually contains an extensive collection of very low-level spells. Each is presented in-text during the course of one of the tome's ten stories as a rhyme, a chant, or a simple dance that helps the young hero or heroine overcome a difficult situation.

Most of the spells in this small, leather-bound book require unusual elemental requisites, reflecting the theoretical bias of their creator. Many of the book's marginal notes and illustrations depict cloud formations.

This book is beautifully bound in black leather, with the double-headed wyvern sigil of Vindabonna on the front cover. The first page of 'Posing the Silent Question' is marked with what appears to be a fragment of a map of the city of Geneva.

This large book looks like its been through a war... Or several... And a house-fire... Or several. The corners are dog-eared, the binding is loose, and many of the pages are scorched or stained with caustic chemicals. The handwriting is terrible, and the illustrations look like the work of a mad-man.